Students appointed positions in Greek Council
Paige Zorniger and August Steigmeyer
Issue date: 1/29/09 Section: News
With the conclusion of Rush Week, Kenyon's sororities and fraternities have sifted through their potential future members and are preparing to receive returned bids for students who plan to pledge the organizations.
This week, Greek organizations notified those students whose bids were accepted. Danilo Lobo Dias '12 bid the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity and was accepted. "It's a privilege to join a fraternity where brotherhood and values are important," Lobo Dias said.
The brotherhood aspect is what convinced him to become Greek, Lobo Dias said. "Any Greek organization you join you will have friends you can always rely on. They will be your brothers forever."
The next stage is the pledging process, which Lobo Dias said he eagerly awaits. "I'm excited for the next couple of months. It should be a lot of fun."
The Greek Council, run by president Alex Roland '09, has appointed Greek members to new positions this week. The council overlooks all of the Greek life on campus and proposes the rules and guidelines that work to regulate and monitor the Greek system. "Greek Council discusses issues important to Greeks, along with being a forum in which we plan things like Greek Week, Safedrives [and] the party monitoring system," Roland said.
The Greek Council appointed students to new positions after receiving letters of intent and letters from students who wished to join. Typically, students do not simply apply straight to the council; they are nominated through their specific organizations and usually the president of that particular affiliation and its elected representative attends the Greek Council meetings.
The new Greek Council Members include: Rachel Bucey '11 - Greek Week and Special Events Coordinator; Diana Arguello '10 - Safety Coordinator; Andrew Landers '11 - Academic Coordinator; Sasha Holston '11 - Housing Coordinator; Christina Bogasky '10 - Community Service Coordinator; and Gretchen Konrath '11 - Social Coordinator.
This week, Greek organizations notified those students whose bids were accepted. Danilo Lobo Dias '12 bid the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity and was accepted. "It's a privilege to join a fraternity where brotherhood and values are important," Lobo Dias said.
The brotherhood aspect is what convinced him to become Greek, Lobo Dias said. "Any Greek organization you join you will have friends you can always rely on. They will be your brothers forever."
The next stage is the pledging process, which Lobo Dias said he eagerly awaits. "I'm excited for the next couple of months. It should be a lot of fun."
The Greek Council, run by president Alex Roland '09, has appointed Greek members to new positions this week. The council overlooks all of the Greek life on campus and proposes the rules and guidelines that work to regulate and monitor the Greek system. "Greek Council discusses issues important to Greeks, along with being a forum in which we plan things like Greek Week, Safedrives [and] the party monitoring system," Roland said.
The Greek Council appointed students to new positions after receiving letters of intent and letters from students who wished to join. Typically, students do not simply apply straight to the council; they are nominated through their specific organizations and usually the president of that particular affiliation and its elected representative attends the Greek Council meetings.
The new Greek Council Members include: Rachel Bucey '11 - Greek Week and Special Events Coordinator; Diana Arguello '10 - Safety Coordinator; Andrew Landers '11 - Academic Coordinator; Sasha Holston '11 - Housing Coordinator; Christina Bogasky '10 - Community Service Coordinator; and Gretchen Konrath '11 - Social Coordinator.

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This is great that any Greek organization you join you will have friends you can always rely on.
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"Any Greek organization you join you will have friends you can always rely on. They will be your brothers forever," nice=)
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